Reply by mohan kumar June 4, 20032003-06-04
Hi Webb.

Thank you for your information. The second option, "-C " did the trick and made things easier for me. Thnak you.

Regards
Mohan S S

Dick Webb <> wrote: You need to copy cstartup.s33 from its original installation folder to the
current project folder, if you haven't already done so. Scan down thru the
copied file until you find the section labeled COMMON INTVEC. I have
modified this section myself to reduce the size of the vector segment from
the IAR default of $80 to what my 812A4 uses, which is $40 (the RMB changes
from 0x7E to 0x3E). While this is not exactly what you want to do the
information should be extendable. Perhaps all you need to do is comment out
this section of the file. Another idea would be to reduce the size to zero,
or maybe one. Just make sure you add your modified cstartup.s33 file to the
project, and at the bottom of your .xcl file, where it currently says
"cl6812" add "-C " (note the space after the upper case C) to the beginning
of that line so that the linker will use your modified startup instead of
the default one. Hope this helps.

-- DW ----- Original Message -----
From: mohan kumar <mailto:>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:01 AM
Subject: [68HC12] Using IAR Compiler for MC9s12DP256 Hi,

Is there any way to avoid having Interrupt Vector Table information in the
output file generated using IAR workbench.?

I tried to delete the INTVEC segment in the linker file but, the linker
always looks for this segment and generates a error. Is there any way to
over ride it?

Any help in this regard is highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Mohan S S
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Reply by Dick Webb June 2, 20032003-06-02


You need to copy cstartup.s33 from its original installation folder to the
current project folder, if you haven't already done so. Scan down thru the
copied file until you find the section labeled COMMON INTVEC. I have
modified this section myself to reduce the size of the vector segment from
the IAR default of $80 to what my 812A4 uses, which is $40 (the RMB changes
from 0x7E to 0x3E). While this is not exactly what you want to do the
information should be extendable. Perhaps all you need to do is comment out
this section of the file. Another idea would be to reduce the size to zero,
or maybe one. Just make sure you add your modified cstartup.s33 file to the
project, and at the bottom of your .xcl file, where it currently says
"cl6812" add "-C " (note the space after the upper case C) to the beginning
of that line so that the linker will use your modified startup instead of
the default one. Hope this helps.

-- DW ----- Original Message -----
From: mohan kumar <mailto:>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:01 AM
Subject: [68HC12] Using IAR Compiler for MC9s12DP256 Hi,

Is there any way to avoid having Interrupt Vector Table information in the
output file generated using IAR workbench.?

I tried to delete the INTVEC segment in the linker file but, the linker
always looks for this segment and generates a error. Is there any way to
over ride it?

Any help in this regard is highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Mohan S S
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Reply by mohan kumar May 31, 20032003-05-31

Hi,

Is there any way to avoid having Interrupt Vector Table information in the output file generated using IAR workbench.?

I tried to delete the INTVEC segment in the linker file but, the linker always looks for this segment and generates a error. Is there any way to over ride it?

Any help in this regard is highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Mohan S S
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